A blue but happy day today with good views of four Yellow Wagtails and several Skylark performing as only the Skylark can when he proclaims his territory. This particular territory was not far from Dix Pit. I had previously taken great delight on watching my first Holly Blue butterflies flitting around a beech hedge in my Stanford in the Vale garden they were enjoying the spring sunshine, and so was I.
The Oxon Feather.
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